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“When I use the phrase 25 year depression, it sounds extreme but it’s not. We had a 30 year depression in the United States from about 1870 to 1900…The Great Depression lasted from about 1929 to 1940. The U.S. is in a depression today.”
Well, it's been in the works for

"One of the reasons that Canadians (and international commentators, other finance ministers and global financial institutions) buy this Canadian banking fairy tale is the way the government accounts for the money borrowed to support the banks."
The sorry spectacle of Conservat

Get rid of your loans, guys and gals, because we are going into a high interest rate period. Very high. It will be the equivalent of going into the double digit interest rates we had in the 80s where many people threw their house keys at the bank and we had record numbers of ba

"We know that cigarettes have thousands of chemicals in them and we know that they are killing us. They have been for over a hundred years. So now, the e-cig industry comes along with only one or two chemicals in their mixture and people are freaking out over these as well. Whe

Federal prosecutors are nearing criminal charges against some of the world’s biggest banks, according to lawyers briefed on the matter, a development that could produce the first guilty plea from a major bank in more than two decades.
In doing so, prosecutors are confronting

“The assurance of relatively low borrowing costs has likely given home buyers confidence while rising home values have kept new listings at a healthy level. Stable employment has provided some assurance to owners and buyers alike.”
Our website is back after many months of

"Much like today, Americans were concerned not only with high unemployment but increasing budget deficits in the early 1980s. A September 1983 Gallup poll found that three-fourths of the public agreed that the federal government's budget deficit was a great threat (42%) or some

"Without the intervention of economic policymakers, interest rates would be naturally higher. That would increase the cost of borrowing for businesses and consumers, but there would be some offsetting economic benefits. Savers are getting screwed by the current monetary policy

"Never in our history has Congress failed to increase the debt limit when necessary. Failure to raise the limit would precipitate a default by the United States. Default would effectively impose a significant and long-lasting tax on all Americans and all American businesses

"It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning." -- Henry Ford
Basically what the world central banks are doing is increasing their money by devaluin

"America, Britain, Japan, Germany, France, Sweden, Holland, Norway, Canada and Australia make up the Fishmongers Group and their meeting on Tuesday will deliberate on the state of the inclusive government, debt relief, public finance administration and the controversial economi

""The United States is going to China and saying: we want you to commit economic suicide, just like Japan did. We want you to follow the same thing: we want you to revalue your currency, we want you to squeeze your companies, we want you to go bankrupt,” says Michael Hudson,

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Dear Ms. Pupatello & Minister Duncan,

I am writing to convey my dismay at your approval of the new HST.

Very simply, any tax imposed by government on people is a detriment to any economy.

I do not know if you attended any economics classes, but one of the first things you’d learn in Macroeconomics is that taxes restrict spending and saving on all parties whether it be business or consumers.

In the past, we had a protective tariff that protected Canadian industries from slave labor countries like China. Now, our economy is dictated to by the World Trade Organization and many other “trade obligations” that force business to compete with slave labor.

How soon will it be that people’s living standards are significantly lowered? When their spending power has been diminished by a lowered wage.

I wish someone in provincial or federal government would have taken some economics classes to realize that Keynesian (1) economics has always failed throughout history, and Canada will be no different in its tax policies.

As far as I am concerned, I think you are being told what to say about the new HST without any critical thought, and I hope that you rescind your approval of the HST.

Canada already has close to an $800 billion dollar foreign external debt, and is set to rise to $1 trillion dollars in 6 years’ time.

Do you not have any morals or ethics, Ms. Pupatello? Increased taxation benefits no one but inefficient government when the money is better spent by the hands of ordinary Canadians. We do not need government to tell us how to spend our hard earned money.

I know that the administrative assistants you have reading these e-mails probably get a good laugh out of these ideas, but they are the truth and something you will not learn in University classrooms because all of the economics classes in partially federally-funded institutions are primarily based on tax-and-spend economics (Keynesianism).

I am very disappointed in the Liberal government you represent and have been telling everyone to petition against this new HST.

Sincerely,

Joe Anonymous
Canada

1. Keynesian ideas were criticized by Austrian economist and philosopher Friedrich Hayek. Hayek criticized Keynesian economic policies for what he called their fundamentally collectivist approach, arguing that such theories, no matter their presumptively utilitarian intentions, require centralized planning, which Hayek argued leads to totalitarian abuses. Keynes seems to have noted this concern, since, in the foreword to the German version of the The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money, he declared that “the theory of aggregated production, which is the point of ['The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money'], nevertheless can be much easier adapted to the conditions of a totalitarian state [eines totalen Staates] than the theory of production and distribution of a given production put forth under conditions of free competition and a large degree of laissez-faire.”

How can YOU stop this harmonized sales tax?

Please spread this to everyone who is angry about the incoming HST tax.
How to send a fax to Dalton McGuinty to register your dismay of the incoming HST tax

I have a plan to send faxes, for free, to Dalton McGuinty’s office using a free fax service on the internet.

You can send this fax wherever you are around the world.

Step 1: Open a browser window to the following address: http://myfax.com/free/

Step 2: Fill out the following information into the required fields on that webpage:

On step (1) on that “myfax.com/free” webpage, it will ask you who you want to send the fax to. Here is the information:
Dalton McGuinty
Office of the Premier
Country: Canada or United States (doesn’t matter; same thing)
Fax number: 416 325 3745

Step 3: Fill out the “from” field on step (2) on that webpage. Preferably enter your personal information as I have done when I sent my fax.

Step 4: Fill out step (3) on that webpage by copying the following letter/text included on this email to a wordprocessor on your computer, save that file on the desktop, and then attaching it to step (3) on the webpage form. You can also send a personalized message on the right hand side. Preferably type in your address or email so they can send you a reply (they almost always do).

Dear Mr. McGuinty,

I am writing to convey my dismay at your approval of the new HST. Very simply, any tax imposed by government on people is a detriment to any economy. I do not know if you attended any economics classes, but one of the first things you’d learn in Macroeconomics is that taxes restrict spending and saving on all parties whether it be business or consumers.

In the past, we had a protective tariff that protected Canadian industries from slave labor countries like China. Now, our economy is dictated to by the World Trade Organization and many other “trade obligations” that force business to compete with slave labor. How soon will it be that people’s living standards are significantly lowered? When their spending power has been diminished by a lowered wage.

I wish someone in provincial or federal government would have taken some economics classes to realize that Keynesian economics has always failed throughout history, and Canada will be no different in its tax policies. As far as I am concerned, I think you are being told what to say about the new HST without any critical
thought, and I hope that you rescind your approval of the HST. Canada already has close to an $800 billion dollar foreign external debt, and is set to rise to $1 trillion
dollars in 6 years’ time.

Do you not have any morals or ethics, Mr. McGuinty? Increased taxation benefits no one but inefficient government when the money is better spent by the hands of ordinary Canadians. We do not need government to tell us how to spend our hard earned money. I know that the administrative assistants you have reading these e-mails probably get a good laugh out of these ideas, but they are the truth and something you will not learn in University classrooms because all of the economics classes in partially federally-funded institutions are primarily based on tax-and-
spend economics (Keynesianism).

I am very disappointed in the Liberal government you represent and have been telling everyone to petition against this new HST.

Step 5: Click on “SEND FAX” in the orange/red lettering on the bottom right hand of the page.

Step 6: An email will come back to your email inbox asking to verify if you want to send a fax. When it comes in, click on the link it asks you to click and your fax will be sent.

Step 7: YOU ARE FINISHED. You have helped to defeat the HST.

Do not worry, sending these faxes are free of charge courtesy of myfax.com. It is a promotion for them.

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